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The Fight for the Argonne: Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man

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About This Book

A firsthand wartime memoir recounts the author's service with welfare units near the front, running a camouflaged Ford camionette to deliver supplies, operate canteen huts, conduct services, and support troops during trench and Argonne operations. It blends travel episodes and close-up pen-portraits of soldiers and officers with vivid descriptions of bombardments, raids, weapons, and logistical work, and includes reflections on morale and practical challenges. Accounts of tanks, tractors, and battlefield sketches accompany episodic narratives that move from behind-the-lines duties to near-frontline experiences, offering practical detail and human observation rather than broad analysis.

About the Author

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William Benjamin West

William Benjamin West was an American author known for his firsthand account of World War I experiences in his notable work, "The Fight for the Argonne: Personal Experiences of a 'Y' Man." In this book, West shares his personal narrative as a member of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) during the war, providing insights into the lives of soldiers and the challenges they faced. His writing reflects the emotional and social dynamics of the time, contributing to the understanding of the war's impact on individuals and communities.

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